Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment.
A pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system (MRIS) for domestic wastewater treatment was established and efficient removal of ammonia and chemical oxygen demand (COD) was achieved in this study. The microbial community composition and abundance of ammonia oxidizers were investigated. Efficien...
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doaj-70dfc26b65a64882a65c75bea00a20492020-11-24T21:27:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11472310.1371/journal.pone.0114723Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment.Yingli LianMeiying XuYuming ZhongYongqiang YangFanrong ChenJun GuoA pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system (MRIS) for domestic wastewater treatment was established and efficient removal of ammonia and chemical oxygen demand (COD) was achieved in this study. The microbial community composition and abundance of ammonia oxidizers were investigated. Efficient biofilms of ammonia oxidizers in the stationary phase (packing material) was formed successfully in the MRIS without special inoculation. DGGE and phylogenetic analyses revealed that proteobacteria dominated in the MRIS. Relative abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) showed contrary tendency. In the flowing phase (water effluent), AOA diversity was significantly correlated with the concentration of dissolve oxygen (DO), NO3-N and NH3-N. AOB abundance was significantly correlated with the concentration of DO and chemical oxygen demand (COD). NH3-N and COD were identified as the key factors to shape AOB community structure, while no variable significantly correlated with that of AOA. AOA might play an important role in the MRIS. This study could reveal key environmental factors affecting the community composition and abundance of ammonia oxidizers in the MRIS.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4257731?pdf=render |
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Yingli Lian Meiying Xu Yuming Zhong Yongqiang Yang Fanrong Chen Jun Guo Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. PLoS ONE |
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Yingli Lian Meiying Xu Yuming Zhong Yongqiang Yang Fanrong Chen Jun Guo |
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Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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Ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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ammonia oxidizers in a pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system for domestic wastewater treatment. |
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A pilot-scale multilayer rapid infiltration system (MRIS) for domestic wastewater treatment was established and efficient removal of ammonia and chemical oxygen demand (COD) was achieved in this study. The microbial community composition and abundance of ammonia oxidizers were investigated. Efficient biofilms of ammonia oxidizers in the stationary phase (packing material) was formed successfully in the MRIS without special inoculation. DGGE and phylogenetic analyses revealed that proteobacteria dominated in the MRIS. Relative abundance of ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) showed contrary tendency. In the flowing phase (water effluent), AOA diversity was significantly correlated with the concentration of dissolve oxygen (DO), NO3-N and NH3-N. AOB abundance was significantly correlated with the concentration of DO and chemical oxygen demand (COD). NH3-N and COD were identified as the key factors to shape AOB community structure, while no variable significantly correlated with that of AOA. AOA might play an important role in the MRIS. This study could reveal key environmental factors affecting the community composition and abundance of ammonia oxidizers in the MRIS. |
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